Preface, 1. Introduction: A Description of the Gospel of Thomas, 2. The Theology of the Gospel of Thomas, 3. The Date of the Gospel of Thomas, 4. The Gospel of Thomas and Asceticism, 5. My perspective on the Gospel of Thomas, 6. Symbols used in the text, 7. A Window on the Gospel of Thomas: the Greek Fragment Texts, 8. The Coptic Version of the Gospel of Thomas, References, Index.
Richard Valantasis is Associate Professor of Early Christian Literature at St. Louis University. His recent publications include Constructions of Power in Asceticism (Journal of the American Academy of Religion). Ordained as an Episcopal priest, he has served parishes and a woman's monastery. He conducts adult education and other retreats for the laity.
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